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Shortlist success for Taylor&Emmet property team
Sheffield’s Taylor&Emmet LLP is celebrating after being named one of the top three conveyancing solicitors in Yorkshire.
The firm is among a trio of candidates shortlisted for the Yorkshire Legal Awards’ residential property category, having entered the competition for the first time this year.
A winner will be selected by a cross-industry panel of judges and announced at a special gathering of the region’s legal elite, held at New Dock Hall in Leeds on October 13.
To reach the Yorkshire Legal Awards final, Taylor&Emmet had to demonstrate the significant impact it is making on the conveyancing sector, by highlighting its achievements and dedication to clients, recognition by colleagues and contribution to the local community.
John Outram, head of residential property at Taylor&Emmet, said: “We are very proud to receive recognition from our peers, particularly as this is the first time we have put the firm forward for a Yorkshire Legal Award. Our success is without doubt a team effort and I would like to thank everyone who works so hard to make sure the thousands of conveyancing transactions we deal with go as smoothly and efficiently as possible.”
To view the Yorkshire Legal Awards shortlist, visit www.yorkshirelegalnews.co.uk/shortlist. For more information about Taylor&Emmet’s residential property services, telephone (0114) 218 4000, visit www.tayloremmet.co.uk or follow the firm on Twitter, @tayloremmet.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nina Sorby .
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